General Foam Plastics RP2000 User manual

084-120424
2007
GENERAL FOAM PLASTICS CORPORATION
3321 East Princess Anne Road; Norfolk, Virginia 23502
www.GENFOAM.com
RP2000 SWIMMING POOL FILTER SYSTEM OWNERS MANUAL
FOR ABOVE GROUND QUICK SET® SWIMMING POOLS
CAUTION: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING POOL
* * * 180 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY * * *
WARRANTY INFORMATION________________2
UL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS_______2
ANSI/NSPI-4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS_______3
PRELIMINARY STEPS____________________4
POWER FILTER________________________4
FILTER CARTRIDGE CLEANING_____________7
POOL MAINTENANCE____________________8
POOL WATER CARE____________________8
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE_______________9
DISASSEMBLY AND STORAGE______________9
PARTS & ACCESSORIES_________________10
ORDER FORM________________________11
POOL SAFETY________________________12
WARNING: DO NOT overfill the pool and / or allow
people to lay over or push down on the inflated ring - DOING SO
WILL CAUSE THE POOL WALL TO COLLAPSE!
DRAIN pool to the proper level after a heavy rain.
NOTE: DO NOT attempt to assemble this pool when the tempera-
ture is below 60oF.
NOTE: This is a storable pool, which should be disassembled and
stored when temperatures are expected to fall below 40oF.
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STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY FOR GENERAL FOAM PLASTICS POOLS
ATTENTION CUSTOMER
Please thoroughly read and familiarize yourself with the General Foam Plastics Corporation’s limited Warranty
Statement. The Statement will dictate the service provided to you. Proof of purchase is absolutely required as proof
of the length of time you have owned your pool.
General Foam Plastics warrants to the original purchaser only, the Quick Set® Pool and Power Filter against defects
in material and workmanship, as follows:
1) General Foam Plastics warrants to the original purchaser, the Quick Set® Pool and Power Filter against defects
in material and workmanship for 180-days from the date of purchase. Original Purchaser must retain proof of
such purchase in the form of a store sales receipt and must produce such upon request by General Foam Plastics
or one of its customer service representatives.
2) You should first consult the Trouble Shooting guide for a simple solution, page #9. If still unable to correct the
situation, please contact General Foam Plastic’s customer service at (800) 813-0206. Do not return your pool or
parts to the place of purchase. A knowledgeable customer service representative will assist you in resolving the
problem and arrange replacement of defective parts, if needed.
If the unit is found to have been consumer damaged or abused, it is not covered by the limited warranty. If this is
the case, you will be advised of the cost of replacement part(s), or the need to return damaged part(s) for warranty
replacement.
This limited warranty is not valid if pool is used for commercial purposes or if the damage is caused by accident, act
of God, consumer neglect or abuse, failure to properly follow disassembly and storage procedures, vandalism or im-
proper use of chemicals. This limited warranty will also be voided if pool is not properly installed per instructions.
This warranty does not hold General Foam Plastics responsible for cost of installation, labor or transportation related
to replacement of defective parts.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WHEN INSTALLING AND USING THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
2. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely
supervised at all times by an adult who is capable of assisting a child in distress.
3. WARNING - Risk of electrical shock. Connect only to a grounded receptacle protected by a ground-fault cir-
cuit-interrupter (GFCI). A GFCI must be provided in accordance with Section 680-31 of the National Electrical
Code. Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by GFCI.
4. WARNING - To reduce the risk of electrical shock, replace damaged cord (with pump body) immediately.
NEVER bury cord. Locate cord to eliminate abuse or contact from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, and other
equipment. NEVER use an extension cord to connect unit to electric supply; provide a properly located outlet.
5. CAUTION - The power filter is for use with storable pools only. DO NOT use with permanently installed
pools. A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its
original integrity. A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building so that it can-
not be readily disassembled for storage.
6. CAUTION - For continued protection against possible electric shock, use only original equipment manufac-
tured (OEM) parts for your replacement requirements.
7. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

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ANSI/NSPI-4 STANDARD SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
1. Very Important: Swimming pool barriers, which restrict access to the pool by small children, may be required
by law. A barrier is necessary to provide protection against potential drowning and near drowning. Barriers are
not a subtitute for constant supervision of children.
2. The use of artificial pool lighting is at the descretion of the pool owner. Lighting, when installed, be in
accodance with Article 680 of the National Electrical Code 1999 (NEC) or its latest approved edition and in
consultation with a licensed electrical professional.
3. During nighttime pool use, artificial lighting shall be used to illuminate all safety signs, ladders, steps, deck
surfaces and walks.
4. The floor of the pool shall be visible at all times from the outside perimeter of the pool.
5. Local building codes may require obtaining a building or electrical permit. Installer shall follow regulations
onsetback, barriers, devices and othe conditions.
6. Post a list of emergency telephone numbers such as the nearest available police, fire, ambulance and/or rescue
unit. These numbers are to be kept near the telephone, which is closest to the pool.
7. Toys, chairs, tables or similar objects that a young child could climb shall be at least four feet (4’) [121.92 cm]
from the pool. The pump filter system shall be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access
to the pool by young children.
8. Basic lifesaving equipment, including one of the following be on hand at all times:
* A light, strong, rigid pole (shepherds crook) not less than twelve feet (12’) [365.76 cm] long.
* A minimum one-fourth inch (1/4”) [6.35 mm] diameter rope as long as one and one half (1-1/2) times
the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet (50’) [15.24 meters], whichever is less, which has been firmly
attached to a Coast Guard-approved ring buoy having an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inches
(15’) [38.1 cm], or similarly approved flotation device.
9. Entrapment Avoidance: There shall be no protrusions or other obstruction in the swimming area, which may
cause entrapment or entanglement of the user.
10. The pool is subject to wear and deterioration. If not maintained properly, certain types of excessive or
accelerated deterioration can lead to failure of the pool structure that might release large quantities of water that
could cause bodily harm and property damage.
11. Above ground / onground residential swimming pools are for swimming and wading only. No diving boards,
slides or other equipment are to be added to an above ground / onground pool that in any way indicates that an
above ground / onground pool may be used or intended for diving or sliding purposes.
12. Never allow horseplay, diving or jumping into or around the pool. Serious injury, paralysis or death, could
result when this rule is disregarded. DO NOT ALLOW anyone to swim alone without supervision.
13. Safety signs shall comply with requirements of ANSI-Z535-1998 and to use signal wording.
ASTM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
1. The pool is to be assembled by an adult.
2. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool
3. The pool may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necesary part of
the function of the pool.
CONSUMER AWARENESS BOOKLETS
Contact: ASSOCIATION OF POOL & SPA PROFESSIONALS (formerly NSPI) at - Phone: (703) 838-0083 or
Fax: (703) 549-0493.
These titles are now available: “The Sensible Way To Enjoy Your Aboveground / Inground Swimming Pool”, “Chil-
dren Aren’t Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures For Infants’, Layers of Protection”, and the “ANSI /
NSPI-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs”.

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NOTICE: CUSTOMERS THAT PURCHASE POOLS MAY BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL OR STATE
LAW TO INCUR ADDITIONAL EXPENSES WHEN INSTALLING A POOL, IN ORDER TO COMPLY
WITH STATE OR LOCAL LAWS REGARDING FENCING AND OTHER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.
CUSTOMERS SHOULD CONTACT THEIR LOCAL BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE FOR
FURTHER DETAILS.
PRELIMINARY STEPS
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY and get a thorough understanding of what is required to
assemble your GFP Quick Set® pool.
2. Before you begin to assemble the pool, identify, count, and check all parts needed for assembly. Refer to the
“PARTS LIST AND ACCESSORIES”, Page #10, under the quantity needed column for your size pool.
3. In addition to the parts provided with your pool, one SCREW DRIVER is required for assembly.
4. It is recommended that you have some PETROLEUM JELLY on hand for lubricating the gaskets.
Ring Pools: (Pool water requirements at approximately 80% of wall height)
18’ x 42” = Approx. 4,867 gals.. 24’ x 42” = Approx. 7,273 gals.
18’ x 48” = Approx. 5,622 gals. 24’ x 48” = Approx. 8,987 gals.
Round Frame Pools:
18’ x 42” = Approx. 6,187 gals. 20’ x 48” = Approx. 8,813 gals.
18’ x 48” = Approx. 7,138 gals 24’ x 48” = Approx. 12,690 gals
Rectangular Frame Pools:
12’ x 24’ x 52” = Approx. 8,797 gals. 23’ x 24’ x 52” = Approx.16,861 gals.
12’ x 30’ x 48” = Approx. 10,099 gals.
POWER FILTER
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. Installer shall follow written instructions provided for operation of the circulation systems.
2. All electrical components shall be installed in accordance with Article 680 of the National Electrical Code 1999
(NEC) “Swimming Pools, Fountains and Similar Installations” or its latest approved edition.
3. The Filter Cartridge (15) will hold as many as 6 of the 1” diameter chlorine tablets. Check your chlorine levels to
determine the proper number of chlorine tablets to add. The filter cartridge will automatically dispense chlorine
into the pool as the pump runs. You must have the type of Filter Cartridge (15) with a central core mesh
divider (See page 5) to use the chlorine dispenser. DO NOT use this to dispense powdered chlorine, shock
treatment or any other type of chemicals as damage to the pump, filter cartridge, and pool will occur.
4. This RP2000 pump/filter is UL Listed (file #E93620) - double insulated and grounded - 115 V.A.C. - 60 Hz.
(Unit must have a minimum of 105 V.A.C. to start and run properly.) This unit uses approximately 210 watts to
run, and pumps approximately 2000 G.P.H (Gallons Per Hour).
Should you encounter any problems with the set-up of your pool, contact the Parts Department
at (800) 813-0206 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Eastern Standard time

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KEY DESCRIPTION
1 PUMP BODY W/CORD
2 ROTOR ASSEMBLY
2A MAGNET AXLE
2B IMPELLER
2C STAINLESS STEEL SHAFT
2D THRUST WASHERS
2E SHAFT END CAPS
3 PUMP GASKET
4 VOLUTE HOUSING
5 O-RING (On Volute Housing)
6 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWS
7 PUMP RETAINING NUT
8 FILTER CASE
9 SEAL TOP
10 SEAL TOP RETAINER
11 VENT SCREW
12 INTAKE HOSE
13 RETURN HOSE
14 HOSE CLAMPS
15 FILTER CARTRIDGE
16 POOL WALL FITTING (WF)
17 W.F. THRUST WASHER (White)
18 W. F. NUT
19 W.F. STRAINER
20 W.F. PLUG
21 W.F. GASKET (Black)
22 O-RING (On Filter Case)
23 O-RING (On Vent Screw)
24 O-RING (On Hose Connectors)
30 POOL WALL
THE FILTER CARTRIDGE
(15) WILL HOLD AS MANY
AS 6 OF THE 1” DIAMETER
CHLORINE TABLETS.
CHECK YOUR CHLORINE
LEVELS TO DETERMINE
THE PROPER NUMBER OF
TABLETS TO ADD THRU
THE HOLE IN THE SEAL
TOP (9).
LIBERALLY
LUBRICATE
THE O-RINGS
(22 and 23)
WITH SOME
PETROLEUM
JELLY
YOU MUST
HAVE THIS TYPE
OF FILTER WITH
A CENTRAL
CORE MESH
DIVIDER TO USE
THE CHLORINE
DISPENSER.
PATENT #7,005,062
Should you encounter any problems with the set-up of your pump, contact the Parts Department
at (800) 813-0206 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Eastern Standard time
FIG. 1

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1. POWER FILTER INSTALLATION:
WARNING - EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!
• Risk of electrical shock, connect only to a grounding type receptacle
protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter, (GFCI). Contact a quali-
fied electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by
a GFCI.
• Receptacle must be at least 10 feet away from pool.
• Filter system can be used as many hours as desired, but NEVER when
the pool is occupied.
• Do not use an extension cord to connect unit to electric supply;
provide a properly located outlet.
• Do not bury the cord.
NOTE - The Power Filter will be in four sections: a pump; filter assem-
bly; hardware bag; and intake / return hoses.
A. First, remove the Seal Top Retainer (10), Seal Top (9), and Filter Cartridge (15) from the assembled Filter Case.
Lubricate the pump O-ring (5) with petroleum jelly. Hold the Filter Case (8) securely, and insert pump assembly
(1) so that the outlet on the Volute Housing (4) extends out of the opening in the side of the base. Insert the pump
until it bottoms out, and the two ribs on the volute housing insert into the two slots on the bottom of the filter case.
Reach down inside the filter case and place the Filter Retaining Nut (7) over the top of the volute housing inlet.
Twist the Nut (7) clockwise until it is snug. See Fig. 2.
B. Get the Intake and Return Hoses (12, 13), and remove two Hose Clamps
(14), from the hardware bag. Loosen the hose clamps and slide them over
one end of each hose. Install one hose on the filter case inlet, and one hose
on the filter case outlet. Tighten both of the Hose Clamps (14).
C. Locate both sets of Pool Wall Fitting assembly parts (16-21). Lubricate the
black Wall Fitting Gasket (21) and install it over the threads on the Pool
Wall Fitting (16). Insert the pool wall fitting with a gasket through one
of the holes in the wall from the inside of the pool. Place the white Wall
Thrust Washer (17) over the pool wall fitting and then thread the Wall Fit-
ting Nut (18) onto the fitting until it is hand tight. DO NOT over tighten
the wall fitting nut or wrinkle the pool wall around the Wall Fitting Thrust
Washer (17) or Wall Fitting Gasket (21). Plug the Pool Wall Fitting (16)
with the Wall Fitting Plug (20) from the inside of the pool. Repeat this step
for other set of pool wall fittings, installing them in the other hole in the wall. Set the Wall Fitting Strainers (19)
aside for later. Start filling pool.
D. After the pool is filled, position the Filter Assembly between the two fittings on the side of the pool, about 6
inches out from the base. The intake hose (12), coming from the top of the filter case should be facing the right,
and the return hose (13) coming from the pump, on the lower side of the case, should be facing the left; see Fig.3.
E. Slip both of the remaining Hose Clamps (14) over the ends of the two hoses. Connect the hoses to the intake
and outlet wall fittings located on the side of the pool. The intake fitting is on the right, and the return fitting is on
the left. Secure both of the hoses in place by tightening the two Hose Clamps (14).
F. Unscrew the Vent Screw (11) from the Seal Top (9) about 1-1/2 turns. NOTE: VENTING THE SYSTEM IS
NECESSARY FOR AIR TO ESCAPE AS THE FILTER CASE FILLS WITH WATER.
G. Remove the two Wall Fitting Plugs (20) from the intake fitting and return fitting on the inside of the pool. This
allows the filter system to fill with water. DO NOT discard the Wall Fitting Plugs (20) - You will need them when
you change the Filter Cartridge or service the pump. When full, water should be coming out of the groove of the
vent screw. Hand-tighten the vent screw into the seal top until the O-Ring seals around the screw and no more
water is escaping. Now take the two Filter Intake Screens (19) and snap them over both of the Thru-the-Wall
Fittings (16).
H. At this point, the filter system should be water-tight. Check all hoses and fittings, as well as the vent screw, to
make sure there is no water leakage. If any leaks are found, see #4 in the Trouble Shooting guide on page #9.
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
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2. PUMP OPERATION:
IMPORTANT: FILTER CARTRIDGE MUST BE FIRMLY SEATED OVER THE PUMP INTAKE PORT
TO FILTER THE POOL WATER EFFICIENTLY.
NOTE: ONLY FILTER CARTRIDGES WITH A 1-3/4” INCH DIAMETER HOLE WILL WORK
PROPERLY. ANY OTHER SIZE HOLE WILL PREVENT PROPER FILTRATION. THE CARTRIDGE
MUST SEAL TIGHTLY AROUND BOTH ENDS.
A. Plug filter into a properly grounded receptacle, located at least 10 feet away, protected with a ground fault circuit
interrupter.
B. Check the return fitting on the inside of the pool for correct flow, it should feel like a solid stream water returning
to the pool. You can use the return flow as a gauge to determine when the filter needs cleaning and/or replace-
ment. If you feel a reduction in flow, clean and/or replace filter.
C. Test water and adjust as needed, see “POOL WATER CARE”, page #8. VERY IMPORTANT – PUMP AND
FILTER ALONE WILL NOT PREVENT ALGAE FROM GROWING IN POOL WATER; THIS CAN
ONLY BE DONE BY MAINTAINING PROPER CHLORINE AND pH LEVELS AT ALL TIMES!
D. The filter may need to be cleaned and/or replaced several times at start up until the correct chlorine and pH levels
are attained. We recommend that you keep at least one spare cartridge on hand at all times. Filter cartridges may
be purchased at the store you purchased your pool from, or ordered from GFP, see page #10, Item #15.
3. FILTER CARTRIDGE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
A. You will need to clean the Filter Cartridge. First, unplug (turn off) the Power Filter, remove both of the Wall Fit-
ting Strainers (19) and plug both the intake and return wall fittings with Wall Fitting Plugs (20). Press the plugs
squarely into the opening, to assure a leak-proof fit. To vent the filter, slowly unscrew the Vent Screw (11). Press
down with both hands and twist the Seal Top Retainer (10) counter-clockwise to remove and then pull out the
Seal Top (9) and Filter Cartridge (15). After you are finished cleaning the filter cartridge, liberally lubricate the
O-Ring (22) with petroleum jelly and re-assemble in reverse order.
B. The filter cartridge can be cleansed of coarse dirt and debris by pressure washing inside and out with a garden
hose, making sure to wash between all pleats. Fine particles of dirt are more easily removed from the filter
pleats when the cartridge is dry. Therefore, after hosing the cartridge, allow the filter to dry and CAREFULLY
BRUSH, but do not scrub the pleated surface areas. Cleaning and scrubbing a filter too vigorously will also
wear out the cartridge much faster than if it is simply hosed off correctly.
C. Suntan oils, body oils, and algae can form a coating on the filter pleats which may not be thoroughly removed
by hosing. Such films of oils and/or algae will rapidly clog up the filters’ pores, greatly reducing filtration.
Therefore, it is imperative to remove such materials from the filter element as soon as possible. To remove oils,
we recommend soaking the cartridge in a solution of 1 pound of trisodium phosphate (or any other strong
detergent) to 5 gallons of water for up to 12 hours. Trisodium phosphate is available in many supermarkets,
hardware stores, or janitorial supply stores. After the oils have been removed, rinse the filter cartridge to remove
any dirt. If algae is a problem, add 1/2 pint of pool chlorine or 1 pint of liquid household bleach to the clean-
ing solution, 1 hour before removing the filter cartridge from the solution. Thoroughly rinse the filter cartridge
before replacing in the filter case. Check the pool chemistry to determine the cause of algae growth.
D. Excessive calcium and/or mineral deposits may build up on a filter cartridge and should be handled differently.
Contact your local pool supply store to ask about additional filter cartridge cleaners or treatment for calcium or
mineral deposits. Check pool chemistry for high pH or alkalinity; this may cause a calcium or mineral build-up.
Now is a good time to remove the Vent Screw (11) and put chlorine tablets into the Filter (15) if necessary..
E. A spare “stand-by” Filter Cartridge is an excellent investment. It provides a convenient way to continue filtra-
tion of your pool while cleaning or replacing a dirty Filter Cartridge. Also, a well-maintained, clean cartridge
assures you that your filter will always be ready to operate at peak efficiency.

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POOL MAINTENANCE:
1. Check and adjust pH and chlorine levels daily using required chemicals. See “POOL WATER CARE”, below.
2. Check filter output daily. If flow is reduced, see Symptom 2 in “TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE”, page #9.
3. Check filter for leaks. If a leak is found, see Symptom 4 in “TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE”, page #9.
4. Check seams in pool periodically. Minor repairs may be made with the patch kit (supplied with pool). Additional
patches are available from General Foam Plastics or your local pool supply store.
POOL WATER CARE
1. The following items are required and readily available from your local pool supply store:
A. TEST KIT - Used to check chlorine and pH levels.
B. 1” CHLORINE TABLETS - Used to disinfect pool water and help control the growth of algae.
C. pH CONTROL CHEMICALS - Used to adjust pH levels Up (Soda Ash) or Down (Acid).
D. ALGAECIDES - Used to eliminate algae.
E. SUPERCHLORINATOR - Used to destroy combined chlorine, ammonia, nitrogen, and organic compounds.
F. LEAF NET with handle - Used to remove leaves, trash, insects, etc. from pool.
G. CHLORINE DISPENSER (Supplied with Filter) - Used to dispense 1” chlorine tablets ONLY.
2. Use test kit daily to check pH and chlorine levels. Adjust accordingly using the required chemicals.
NOTE: Excessive levels of chlorine or low pH levels will damage pool liner.
3. The pool can be cleaned using a garden hose powered vacuum from General Foam Plastics or a pool supply store.
4. Using a foot bath near the pool to wash off your feet prior to entering the pool will assist in keeping the pool clean.
5. Well water often presents special problems with water chemistry. If you must use well water, take a sample to
your local pool chemical supplier for analysis before adding ANY chemicals.
6. Use the following chart to calculate the amount of chemicals you will need to correct the pool water based on the
gallons of water in your pool.
*Most pool supply stores will test your pool water for free and advise you of what chemicals you need, and the
correct amount to use for your pool. You will need to tell them the pool capacity in gallons. See the chart above.
7. IMPORTANT - We cannot over-stress the importance of proper and adequate daily chemical treatment. Chlo-
rine and pH levels must be maintained at all times. PUMP AND FILTER ALONE WILL NOT PREVENT
ALGAE FROM GROWING IN POOL WATER; THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE BY MAINTAINING
PROPER CHLORINE AND pH LEVELS AT ALL TIMES.
A. Maintain pH level between 7.3 and 7.8.
B. Maintain chlorine level between 1.0 and 1.6 ppm (parts per million).
C. Superchlorinate your pool at least every other week.
NOTE:
1. Hot weather/heavy use may require pH and chlorine levels to be maintained on the upper side of the scale and
superchlorination of the pool every week.
2. Using a pool cover and/or solar cover will assist in maintaining your pH and chlorine levels by reducing the
amount of evaporation from your pool.
CAUTION - Concentrated chlorine levels and low pH levels will damage pool.
DANGER - You must follow the instructions for the pool chemicals you use, as to quantity and recom-
mended usage.
NEVER drop lumps or pellets of chemicals in pool; this may present a hazard to swimmers and/or damage your liner.
APPROXIMATE POOL CAPACITY IN GALLONS NOTE: It is recommended to use
a 5 gallon bucket of water to mix
and dissolve your chemicals and
then applying directly to the pool
water. Follow manufacturers label
directions on all chemicals.
Ring Pools: 18’ x 42”
4,867 gals.
18’ x 48”
5,622 gals.
24’ x42”
gals.
24’ x 48”
gals.
Round Frame
Pools:
18’ x 42”
6,187 gals.
18’ x 48”
7,138 gals.
20’ x 48”
gals.
24’ x 48”
gals.
Retangular Frame
Pools:
12’ x 24’ x 52”
8,797 gals.
12’ x 30’ x 48”
10,099 gals.
23’ x 24’ x 52”
gals.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CORD BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING FILTER
DISASSEMBLY AND STORAGE
1. GENERAL INFORMATION: Pool must be stored if temperatures are expected to fall below 40°F.
A. All parts should be cleaned with a mild soap and lukewarm water only - DO NOT use detergent or hot water.
B. Make sure all parts are dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
C. Store all parts in a dry heated area where temperatures do not go below 40° F or above 125° F.
D. Failure to follow the proper storage instructions could cause damage to pool parts and void warranty.
E. YOU MUST FOLLOW THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TO REASSEMBLE YOUR POOL NEXT
SEASON. Pool site must be cleared and leveled.
2. POWER FILTER:
A. First, unplug the Power Filter. Now remove both of the Wall Fitting Strainers (19), and then plug both of the
Pool Wall Fittings (16) with the two Wall Fitting Plugs (20).
B. Slowly unscrew the Vent Screw (11) from the Seal Top (9) allowing the filter system to depressurize.
C. Remove the Seal Top Retainer (10) by turning counter-clockwise to unscrew. Remove the Seal Top (9).
Remove the Filter Cartridge (15) and remove any chlorine tablets left inside the core section of the filter.
D. Loosen all four Hose Clamps (14), remove the Intake and Return Hoses (12, 13) and allow water to drain
out.
E. Clean and dry all filter pump parts including filter cartridges.
F. Liberally lubricate the O-rings (22), on the Seal Top (9) and (23) on the Vent Screw (11), with petroleum
jelly, and then reassemble it along with the Seal Top (9), Seal Top Retainer (10), Vent Screw (11) onto the
Filter Case (8). Store all filter parts carefully.
SYMPTOM PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1 Motor fails to start or A Unit Not Plugged In A Unit must be plugged into a 3-wire grounded outlet with a GFCI type circuit breaker.
kicks on and off. B GFCI Breaker Tripped B Reset circuit breaker. If problem persists, have an electrician check circuit.
C Low Voltage C Check line voltage - must be 105 to 125 AC volts.
D Rotor Jammed D See the “Rotor Service” diagram in the assembly view of the Filter/Pump unit, page #5.
2 No flow or low flow A Low Water Level A Water depth must be no more than 2” from the bottom of inflatable ring or it
through return hose must cover the intake by at least 4”.
B Inlet / Discharge Clogged B Check for obstructions at intake fitting and in return hose.
C Filter Dirty C Clean (see page #7) or replace cartridge. Spare cartridges make service more convenient.
D Rotor Jammed D See the “Rotor Service” diagram in the assembly view of the Filter/Pump unit, page #5.
3 Filter is not cleaning pool A Chlorine Level A Maintain chlorine level between 1.0 and 1.6 ppm
(water cloudy, green, etc.) B Filter Dirty B Clean (see page #7) or replace cartridge. Spare cartridges make service more convienent.
C pH Level C Maintain pH Level between 7.3 and 7.8.
D Cartridge Damaged D Check cartridge for damage and/or holes. Replace if damaged.
E Low Water Flow E Check for obstructions at intake fitting and in return hose fitting.
F Other Chemicals Required F Have water tested at pool supply store. It may be necessary to add other chemicals
due to varying water quality in different localities.
G Pool Water Very Dirty G Run pump more often, but never when pool is in use. Clean filter more often.
4 Water Leakage A Intake Hose / Return Hose A Adjust hose clamp (14) on cuff, check O-ring (24) and retighten. Check hose for any
(4) connection points holes or cracks. Replace items if needed. Lubricate with petroleum jelly. See page #5.
B Vent Screw in Seal Top B Check O-ring (23) for damage. Replace if needed. Lubricate with petroleum jelly.
C Seal Top Retainer/Seal Top C Check O-ring (22) for damage. Replace if needed. Lubricate with petroleum jelly.
D Pump to Volute Housing D Tighten screws (6). Check Pump Gasket (3) for damage. Replace if needed. See page #5.
E Volute Housing to Filter E Check Volute Housing O-Ring (3) for damage. Replace if needed. See page #5.
PROBLEMS: Call GFP Corp. Parts Dept. at 1-800-813-0206 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Eastern Standard Time.

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A. To drain the pool, locate the drain plug on the outside of the pool wall and remove the drain cap. A standard
garden hose will thread onto the drain fitting. Extend the hose to the area where the water is to be drained. When
you have placed the garden hose where desired, the drain plug on the inside of the pool can be removed.
B. Once you have drained as much water as possible out of the pool, using the hose connected to the drain fitting,
open the air valve and deflate the top ring. Then, carefully push the sides of the pool wall down to allow remain-
ing water to run out.
C. Remove both sets of Pool Wall Fitting components (16-21) from the side wall of the pool. Clean and dry all of
the parts and re-assemble them to keep all the parts together. DO NOT re-install the parts through the holes in
the pool wall.
D. Remove any remaining water as you wash and completely dry pool using a soft cotton cloth. Push the drain plug
into the fitting and replace the cap.
E. Solar blankets, protective pool covers, ladders, etc., should be cleaned and dried before storing.
PARTS LIST AND ACCESSORIES
3. QUICK SET® POOL:
KEY DESCRIPTION ID NUMBER QTY. SHIPPING
WEIGHT
(lbs.)
COST
In
U.S. Dollars
FILTER
1 PUMP BODY WITH CORD 096-050564 1 4 45.00
2 ROTOR ASSEMBLY 096-050565 1 1/2 25.00
3 PUMP GASKET 078-110078 1 1/4 2.50
4 VOLUTE HOUSING 078-110147 1 1/4 7.00
5 O-RING (On Volute Housing) 090-130025 1 1/4 1.50
6 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW (6-pc) 090-010063 1 1/4 .75
* ASSEMBLED PUMP #1 THRU #6 096-050118 1 5 75.00
7 PUMP RETAINING NUT 078-110143 1 1/4 1.50
8 FILTER CASE 078-110139 1 2 25.00
9 SEAL TOP 078-110140 1 1 8.00
10 SEAL TOP RETAINER 078-110141 1 1 6.00
11 VENT SCREW 078-110142 1 1/4 3.00
12 INTAKE HOSE 3 FT. 063-060025 1 1 3.50
13 RETURN HOSE 3 FT. 063-060025 1 1 3.50
14 HOSE CLAMP 090-160005 4 1/2 .25 EA
15 10” FILTER CARTRIDGE 13 SQ. FT. 090-050563 1 1 10.00
16 POOL WALL FITTING 078-110122 2 1/2 3.00 EA
17 WALL FITTING THRUST WASHER 078-110124 2 1/4 1.25 EA
18 WALL FITTING NUT 078-110125 2 1/4 1.75 EA
19 WALL FITTING STRAINER 078-110067 2 1/4 2.50 EA
20 WALL FITTING PLUG 078-110126 2 1/2 2.00 EA
21 WALL FITTING GASKET 078-110123 2 1/4 1.50 EA
22 O-RING (On Filter Case) 090-130024 1 1/4 2.50
23 O-RING (On Vent Screw) 090-130025 1 1/4 2.00
24 O-RING (On Hose Connectors) 090-070215 4 1/4 1.50 EA.
25 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 084-120424 1 1/2 2.00
26 PATCH KIT 090-250002 1 1/4 2.00
* ASSEMBLED FILTER #1 THRU #25 096-050116 1 8 125.00
QUICK-SET POOL
30 QUICK-SET POOL CALL PARTS DEPARTMENT FOR REPLACEMENT
GFP ACCESSORIES
* COMPLETE LADDER (36” POOL) 097-020001 1 18 35.00
* COMPLETE LADDER (42” POOL) 097-020002 1 21 45.00
* COMPLETE LADDER (48” POOL) 097-020003 1 25 50.00
* DUAL MAINTENANCE KIT (LEAF NET & VACUUM) 096-050024 1 4 15.00
80.12 12 FT LEAF COVER (NOT A SAFETY COVER) 069-050032 1 4 25.00
80.15 15 FT LEAF COVER (NOT A SAFETY COVER) 069-050034 1 6 35.00
80.18 18 FT LEAF COVER (NOT A SAFETY COVER) 069-050047 1 6 40.00
81.12 12 FT SOLAR COVER (NOT A SAFETY COVER) 069-050011 1 6 30.00
81.15 15 FT SOLAR COVER (NOT A SAFETY COVER) 069-050031 1 8 45.00
81.18 18 FT SOLAR COVER (NOT A SAFETY COVER) 069-050048 1 8 50.00
85 GARDEN HOSE POWERED VACUUM 071-050364 1 2 12.00
86 FILTER STOCKING FOR ITEM 85 066-050009 1 1/4 .25

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HOW TO ORDER PARTS
1) NO Post Office Boxes accepted
2) NO C.O.D. ORDERS PLEASE. CHECK, MONEY ORDER, OR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED.
3) COMPLETE DESTINATION INFORMATION LISTED BELOW. USE INK AND PRINT NEATLY.
4) COMPLETE THE ORDER FORM BELOW. BE SURE TO INCLUDE KEY NO., DESCRIPTION, ID NUMBER, AND QUANTITY.
5) EXTEND THE PRICES AND TOTAL, THEN ADD YOUR PROPER SALES TAX.
6) OBTAIN THE PROPER SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES FROM THE RATE CHART BELOW
RATE CHART FOR PARTS – NOTE: ALL RATES / COSTS ARE IN U.S. DOLLARS
Estimate the weight of your order. Use chart below to determine SEND TO: GENERAL FOAM PLASTICS CORP.
shipping & handling rates within the Continental United States. ATTN: PARTS DEPT
POUNDS FREIGHT COST 3321 E. PRINCESS ANNE RD
0 - 1 lb. $ 6.00 NORFOLK, VA 23502
1 - 5 lbs. 7.50
6 - 10 lbs. 12.00
11 - 20 lbs. 20.00
21 - 50 lbs. 40.00
CUSTOMER INFORMATION CARD
Owner’s name ________________________________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________________________________
City _______________________________ State _______ Zip ________ Phone number ( ) _____________
Serial Number _______________________ Product purchased U.P.C. number 029033 - __________________
Where purchased ____________________________________________ Date purchased __________________
Who chose this pool? ( ) Male ( ) Female ( ) Both ( ) Child
Age group of the person who purchased this pool ( ) 20-29 ( ) 30-39 ( ) 40-49 ( ) 50+
1) Have you owned an above ground pool before? ............................................................( ) Yes ( ) No
2) Did you find installation to be: ( ) Easier than expected ( ) As expected ( ) More difficult than expected
3) Did you find your product to be a good value for the money invested? ........................ ( ) Yes ( ) No
4) Have you ever used another GFP product? ...................................................................... ( ) Yes ( ) No
5) Where did you hear about this product? ( ) Friends ( ) Ad ( ) Store display ( ) Other _________________
6) Why did you choose this product? ( ) Quality ( ) Price ( ) Style ( ) Most features ( ) Other ___________
Suggestions, improvements, or comments ________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE: ANYTHING OVER 50 LBS. OR SHIPMENT REQUESTS TO HAWAII, ALASKA, PUERTO RICO
AND REQUESTS OUT OF THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AREAS, MUST CALL FOR INDIVIDUAL
PRICE QUOTES FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING.
(PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE)
PARTS ORDER FORM
NAME _________________________________________DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER (____)____________________
STREET ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________
CITY ___________________________________________________ STATE ___________ ZIP CODE _____________
KEY NO. DESCRIPTION ID NUMBER QTY PRICE/EA. TOTAL
NOTE: IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS NEEDED,
USE THE BACK OF THIS FORM.
FOR SPEEDY SERVICE, PLEASE FAX OR PHONE YOUR ORDER
(MASTERCARD, VISA OR DISCOVER ACCEPTED ONLY)
SUBTOTAL $
VA RESIDENTS ADD 5% SALES TAX $
SHIPPING AND HANDLING $
GRAND TOTAL $
_______________/_______________/_______________/_______________ EXP. DATE ______________
FAX NUMBER (757) 855-4975 PARTS DEPT. (800) 813-0206 Website: www.GENFOAM.com

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___________________________________
General Foam Plastics Corporation
3321 East Princess Anne Road
Norfolk, VA 23502
POOL SAFETY
1. DO NOT permit children in or around the pool unless they are closely supervised.
2. DO NOT allow horseplay, diving, or jumping into or around the pool.
3. DO NOT allow anyone to swim alone without supervision.
4. DO NOT run the pool filter when the swimming pool is occupied.
5. DO NOT allow people to use the filter and/or pool wall as access to the pool.
6. DO NOT lay over or push down on inflated ring, or push off of the pool wall.
7. DO NOT have electrical appliances or devices within 4 ft. of the pool unless they are specifically UL approved for pool
use.
8. ALWAYS have a well-lighted area for use at night so all swimmers can see the bottom of pool, safety signs, walkways,
etc.
9. ALWAYS have safety equipment in close proximity of the pool. A light, strong, blunt end rescue pole and/or an approved
ring buoy with a 20-ft. long rope is recommended.
10. ALWAYS conspicuously post emergency numbers, caution signs, and pool rules.
11. WARNING – Failure to follow good pool safety practices can result in serious injury, paralysis or death.
NOTE: IT IS THE POOL OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO OBEY ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS CONCERNING
ABOVE GROUND SWIMMING POOLS, DECKS, FENCES/BARRIERS, LIGHTING, SAFETY REGULATIONS, ETC.
Affix
Postage
Here
WARNING:
DO NOT overfill the pool and / or
allow people to lay over or push down
on the inflated ring - DOING SO
WILL CAUSE THE POOL WALL
TO COLLAPSE! DRAIN pool to the
proper level after a heavy rain.
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